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SUMMARY:Into the Wild w/ Muir & Pinchot
DESCRIPTION:             \nHow do we relate to nature? Preservation-based philosophies – associated with author and wanderer John Muir – celebrate the spiritual benefits of holistic, unimpaired natural systems.   Conservation-based philosophies – associated with US Forest Service founder Gifford Pinchot – highlight management and sustainability of natural resources for all.  In 1896, Muir and Pinchot met in what is now Glacier National Park and discussed these philosophies.  What happened next changed the course of history.\nThis Humanities Montana Conversations ( https://merlinccc.org/conferences-and-events/philosophy-humanities-montana-programs/ ) program explores the lives of John Muir and Gifford Pinchot and the questions their contrasting philosophies raise about “the wild” and our place in it. Co-lead by Humanities Montana scholars, John Clayton and Marisa Diaz-Waian, and hosted by Bigfork Arts and Cultural Center,  the walk and talk will take place at the Bigfork Nature Trail. Some of the questions we’ll explore include:\n\nAre people part of nature, or separate (and inferior)?\nHow do we balance holistic spiritual benefits with specific resource-based ones?\nWhat’s more important, individualism or fairness and sustainability?\nCan contrasting philosophies come together for a common good?\n\n
URL:https://www.humanitiesmontana.org/events/into-the-wild-w-muir-pinchot/
ORGANIZER;CN=Bigfork Arts and Cultural Center:MAILTO:director@baccbigfork.org
CATEGORIES:Montana Conversations
LOCATION:105 Monroe St, Bigfork, MT 59911
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